18: Parenting with Understanding, How Self-Awareness and Connection Shape the Way We Respond with Meaghan Hampton Podcast Por  arte de portada

18: Parenting with Understanding, How Self-Awareness and Connection Shape the Way We Respond with Meaghan Hampton

18: Parenting with Understanding, How Self-Awareness and Connection Shape the Way We Respond with Meaghan Hampton

Escúchala gratis

Ver detalles del espectáculo

Obtén 3 meses por US$0.99 al mes

Parenting with Understanding, How Self-Awareness and Connection Shape the Way We Respond with Meaghan Hampton

Robyn talks with therapist Meaghan Hampton about child development, discipline, and how a parent’s own wounds and anxiety shape their parenting.

In this episode, therapist and mom Robyn Isman is joined by Christian therapist Meaghan Hampton for a grounded conversation about what children truly need from their parents. Meaghan shares how understanding basic child development helps parents interpret behavior accurately rather than personally. She explains how discipline works best when it is rooted in connection and guidance, not control.

Robyn and Meaghan talk about how parental anxiety, old wounds, and unprocessed experiences can show up in everyday parenting moments. They highlight how easy it is to misread a child’s behavior when a parent is overwhelmed, and how important it is to pause, reflect, and respond rather than react. Their discussion weaves in both clinical insight and spiritual grounding, emphasizing the value of integrating mental health tools with faith practices for families who want a holistic approach.

The episode also touches on the importance of boundaries, emotional regulation, and modeling healthy communication. Meaghan encourages parents to heal their own unfinished stories so they can support their children with clarity, compassion, and confidence.

By the end of this episode, parents will feel more equipped to view discipline as connection, understand behavior through a developmental lens, and approach their children—and themselves—with greater gentleness and curiosity.

Shared Resources:

  • Meaghan Hampton website
  • Meghan’s Co-Regulation PDF and Substack Community
  • Follow Meaghan on Instagram @soulcareforfamilies
  • Follow Robyn on Instagram @parentingtheanxiouschild
  • Parenting the Anxious Child Membership
  • Sign up for Robyn’s Newsletter and find additional resources
Todavía no hay opiniones